Emily Atack leaves the BBC studios in a pink and red striped pantsuit after filming Saturday Kitchen

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Emily Atack took a break from her busy schedule to make an appearance on Saturday Kitchen a week after controversial guests sparked more than 100 complaints.

The actress, 31, cooked shrimp and drank rosé wine while filming for the BBC One show, saying she had a ‘happy’ time after the scandal surrounding the ‘rude’ passage and odious ” by Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt.

She looked amazing as she was pictured leaving the studios in a pink and red striped pantsuit from Never Fully Dressed on Saturday morning.

Powerful jumpsuit: Emily Atack looked amazing as she was pictured leaving the studios in a pink and red striped pantsuit from Never Fully Dressed on Saturday morning

The TV personality paired the statement suit with a black leather jacket and black high heels and casually put a handbag over her body.

She greeted onlookers with a wave of her hand as she kept her face hidden behind a pair of sunglasses and let her blonde hair fall in loose waves around her shoulders.

Emily prepared a storm on the food show with a delicious dish of dried sugared shrimp, sweet and sour pineapple and sweet potato chips.

The dish was paired with a bottle of Bandol Rosé 2019, which the actress hinted at she enjoyed very much on the show, comparing it to ‘drinking in the morning while on vacation’ with ‘zero judgment’ ‘.

Onscreen: Emily said she had a 'happy' time onscreen after the scandal surrounding Naga Munchetty (pictured) and Charlie Stayt's 'rude and obnoxious' passage

Onscreen: Emily said she had a ‘happy’ time onscreen after the scandal surrounding Naga Munchetty (pictured) and Charlie Stayt’s ‘rude and obnoxious’ passage

Easy, windy: The actress, 31, greeted viewers with a wave as she kept her face hidden with black sunglasses after filming an episode of Saturday Kitchen for BBC One

Easy, windy: The actress, 31, greeted viewers with a wave as she kept her face hidden with black sunglasses after filming an episode of Saturday Kitchen for BBC One

Delicious: Emily prepared a storm on the food show with a dish of Dried Sugar Shrimp, Sweet and Sour Pineapple, and Sweet Potato Chips, accompanied by Bandol Rosé 2019

Delicious: Emily prepared a storm on the food show with a dish of Dried Sugar Shrimp, Sweet and Sour Pineapple, and Sweet Potato Chips, accompanied by Bandol Rosé 2019

Taking to her Instagram, Emily shared her behind-the-scenes view of the impressive drinks on set as well as a look at her outfit.

She turned her camera around, pointing to a table of different sized glasses filled with alcoholic beverages, from beer and wine to gin and tonic, captioning the video: “How’s your morning?”

She also shared photos of her matching pantsuit in an Instagram post on Saturday to give fans a glimpse of her stylish ensemble.

Wine O'Clock: She panned with her camera showing glasses of various sizes filled with alcoholic beverages, from beer to wine to gin and tonic

Enjoying a drink: She captioned the video, `` How's your morning?  ''

Wine O’Clock: She panned with her camera showing glasses of various sizes filled with alcoholic beverages, from beer to wine to gin and tonic

Smashing: The Celebrity Juice panelist gushed about the 'happy' time she spent on the cooking show, comparing it to 'drinking in the morning while on vacation' with 'zero judgment'

Smashing: The Celebrity Juice panelist gushed about the ‘happy’ time she spent on the cooking show, comparing it to ‘drinking in the morning while on vacation’ with ‘zero judgment’

The Celebrity Juice panelist looked stunning as she posed with a hand on her hip and a natural smile.

She gushed about the ‘happy’ time she spent on the show, writing: ‘Happy morning to @ Saturday.kitchen ..

“It’s like drinking in the morning on vacation. Zero judgment to crack with the rosé at 10am and everyone is having a good time. REMEMBER THESE DAYS

It comes after the cooking program came under fire after two controversial celebrity guests sparked more than 100 complaints.

Naga and Charlie were arraigned for their ‘obnoxious, rude and egotistical’ appearance on Saturday Kitchen last weekend.

BBC Breakfast journalists, aged 46 and 58 respectively, were stars of the cooking show, presented by Matt Tebbutt and guest chef Yotam Ottolenghi.

The shoot fell into chaos when the pair were accused of rudeness and ‘terribly cranky’ behavior, with more than 100 viewers filing official complaints.

Twitter was inundated with angry comments, leading the BBC to issue a statement highlighting the “ relaxed ” nature of the weekend show.

Anger: BBC News hosts Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt collected over 100 complaints about their 'obnoxious, rude and self-centered' appearance on Saturday Kitchen last weekend

Anger: BBC News hosts Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt collected over 100 complaints about their ‘obnoxious, rude and self-centered’ appearance on Saturday Kitchen last weekend

During the show, Matt asked the duo how they were shutting down the news due to the upsetting bulletins they delivered every day, but Naga and Charlie responded with taunts about the “ depressing ” nature of the question. .

Naga spoke to the camera to say, ‘If you want to turn off the news, don’t watch Saturday Kitchen,’ while Charlie forced Matt to show his questions.

The two then sat down laughing at his pre-prepared questions, leaving Matt begging the duo to focus due to the live show’s pressing time limits.

Continuing to read on her card, Naga said, “This is where Matt’s mind goes when he prepares his questions – ‘All the highlights’,” she continued, uttering a rude snore and rolling her eyes. .

No more satisfied: The two pre-prepared questions from mocking presenter Matt Tebbutt, leaving him begging the duo to focus due to the live show's pressing time limits.

No more satisfied: The two pre-prepared questions from mocking presenter Matt Tebbutt, leaving him begging the duo to focus due to the live show’s pressing time limits.

It was revealed that six days later, more than 100 complaints were filed.

A statement from the BBC reads: ‘The format of Saturday Kitchen Live allows for an informal chatty style and guests are encouraged to feel relaxed in the studio …

Some viewers found guest behavior and comments this week inappropriate and rude to host Matt.

“ We appreciate the feedback and have shared it with the Saturday Kitchen team. ”

MailOnline has reached out to Naga and Charlie’s rep for comment.

Naga spoke to the camera to say, 'If you want to turn off the news, don't watch Saturday Kitchen', while Charlie forced Matt to show his questions

Naga spoke to the camera to say, ‘If you want to turn off the news, don’t watch Saturday Kitchen’, while Charlie forced Matt to show his questions

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